Long life is the pursuit of almost all ethnic groups in the world. In Chinese history, powerful emperors such as Qin Shihuang and Han Wudi were also unable to avoid the custom of seeking immortals and taking elixirs in order to achieve immortality. In real life, men tend to have shorter lifespans than women, and the pressures of life and environment make men physically and mentally exhausted. In addition, men tend to be competitive, even if there is something hidden in their hearts, over time, men's physical and mental health is threatened, leading to men often not being able to live long.
1. Men are too aggressive and aggressive
Male hormones in men's blood are an important reason for being irritable, aggressive, and competitive. In the era of war, there are more men on the battlefield, which naturally makes it easy to understand why men have more short lives, because war has taken a large number of men's lives. However, in the modern era of peace, men's competitive personality is also an important cause of their deaths, and therefore their lifespan is shorter than that of women. For example, men are twice as likely to die in car accidents as women due to competition and drunk driving.
A survey in Sweden shows that 70% of highway casualties are caused by male drivers, while 60% of urban traffic accidents are caused by male drivers. According to traffic accident statistics in Spain, the proportion of male and female drivers in traffic accidents is 60% compared to 40%. Statistics from other European Union countries and the United States indicate that the rate of traffic accidents among male drivers is higher, at about 70%, while female drivers only account for about 30%.
The reason is that the male hormone in the male body is causing trouble, which often stimulates the male to show off their abilities, and at the same time, their psychological satisfaction is also obtained: Look, how good my driving skills are, the other person is simply a face melon, with poor skills, and still has to occupy the road. This often results in a collision with a normally moving vehicle ahead while overtaking, resulting in vehicle damage and death.
2. Attitude determines longevity
The biggest reason why men don't want to return home is that society requires men to be indomitable. In order to succeed and support their families, men must work and pay excessively. Moreover, both at work and at home, men are required to support their appearance. Therefore, men's work is more stressful than women's, and the pressure they bear is still greater than women's. Therefore, the proportion of men suffering from myocardial infarction admitted to hospital is 7-10 times higher than women's.
Finally, men's attitudes towards their health and health affect their lifespan. A survey in the United States shows that 82% of men regularly maintain their cars, but only 50% of men regularly undergo physical examinations. In this way, men are unaware of minor illnesses, suffer from moderate illness and suddenly die of severe illness. If men can detect abnormalities in their bodies in a timely manner and receive timely diagnosis and treatment, it can greatly reduce the morbidity and mortality rate.
3. Eating too much can shorten your life
There are inherent physiological differences between the sexes, with men's basal metabolism being 5% to 7% higher than that of women, which means that their energy expenditure is higher than that of women. As early as the 1930s, a nutritionist at Cornell University in the United States, Clyde? Micah conducted an experiment with mice. He did not provide sufficient food to a group of mice, but only guaranteed the nutrients necessary for their survival. The other group of white mice were provided with sufficient food to allow them to freely eat as much as they could. The results showed that the bones of the rats in the free feeding group stopped growing after 175 days, while the bones of the rats in the restricted feeding group continued to grow slowly after 500 days. The average lifespan of the rats in the free feeding group was only 2.5 years, while the lifespan of the rats in the restricted feeding group was 3-4 years. Researchers believe that the harmful free radicals produced by consuming less food are correspondingly reduced, resulting in less damage to human DNA and cells, and therefore slower aging. This may explain why men who eat more always live shorter than women who eat less.